Michael Landrum, proprietor of the Ray’s the Steaks/Classics/Hell Burger empire, is taking the whole day-of-service thing to heart, putting his money where many mouths are likely to be: feasting on 2,013 free Li’l Devil cheeseburgers to be handed out Sunday and Monday at Ray’s to the Third.

“It’s my way of taking a great day … and adding a local flavor to it,” Landrum told HOH of his philanthropic strategy.

The free one-third-pound cheeseburgers will closely mirror Obama’s meal during his 2009 stop at the then-fledgling burger haven: topped with Vermont cheddar cheese and tomato (Obama also requested lettuce), with an optional side of Dijon mustard (a source of derision among burger purists/right-wing haters). Orders will be limited to one per customer.

Landrum merely requests everyone contribute at least $5 per order — a flat fee he plans to hand over to local chapters of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington (Sunday’s haul) and Alexandria (Monday’s take).

“They don’t even know about this,” Landrum said of the $10,065 (2,013 x $5) he’ll fork over to the posts. He has pledged to make up the difference for any free riders.

“I’m not celebrating the foodies of America,” he asserted. “I live the audacity of hope every day.”

Hill Country will throw open its doors extra early on Inauguration Day with a pop-up taco stand.

Beginning at 8 a.m., consumers can fuel up with specialty breakfast tacos, including brisket and egg.

Tacos will be two for $5, with fresh coffee and hot chocolate rounding out the menu at $2 a pop. They’ll crank them out until 11 a.m., and then the restaurant will resume service of its regular menu at 11:30 a.m.